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BASEBALL

SIXTH STRAIGHT DEFEAT FOR CHICAGO CUBS

New York, May 1. Chicago Cub pitchers generally give Willie Mays a lot of trouble, but it was a different story today when he smashed out two triples, scored one run and drove in another while leading the New York Ginnis to a 2-1 victory.

Jim Hegn went the distance for the Glants, pitching a four-hitter and striking out five for his first triumph. Warren Hucker gave up all six of New York's hits in the eight innings he worked and was the lower.

Muys smaphed his first triple

in the fourth inning and scoped when Dee Fondy bubbled Spencer'a guuniker Don

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HIN FIANT VICTORY

Lưu Krullow hurled a seven- batter for his first victory and The Athletics Irat in the last six

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last night

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GOLF

British Ryder Cup Player Takes

Steve Gromek and Hank Bauer also homered for the Yanks. Southpaw Whitey Ford struck ut six batters and gave up seven uts in posting his third com- dete game victory.

Cleveland was at Washington

w Chenge at Baltimore th 1American League night games. while in National Lengue are- flight contests Pittsburgh was at si Lots. Philadelphia at Mil- waukee and Brooklyn at Cin- beinat, Unied Press

BOXING

Sensational First Round Win By Henry Cooper

Henty

lexion, May . Comper of

London scored a insotiona) fist meind

whe Uver Locashire un

Brian Landon

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1956.

POINTS DECISION FOR GAVILAN

Kid Gavilan (Cuba), left, hits Peter Waterman (Clapham) with a left during their international Welterweight contest which was won by Gavilan on points on April 24 at Earl's Court.-Central Press Photo,

Kitione Lave

Lave And

And Bygraves

In Line For

For A Crack

Empire Title

At

By

VERNON MORGAN

London, May 2. British boxing suffered a severe setback in the eyes of the fistic world_last week when both the Heavyweight Champion and his challenger were completely eclipsed and beaten in two rounds while Peter Waterman, reckoned the best Wetter- weight in Britain, was also on the losing side.

Don Cockell, the British and Empire Heavyweight Champion, was down six times in two rounds before being counted out. Jack Gardner, challenger for the titles, also failed to come up for the third round, a badly cut eye terminating a fight which he never looked like winning.

And who beat them? Up and coming Bghters who show great

with bud

no great Promise victories to their eredit hitherto,

Graveney Hits

Australia's Test Team Probably On View

Worcestershire

Against

Worcester, May 2.

Sports Diary

IRKABA

TODAY

Meeting

Executive Committre at

Club Lusitano, 1.30. p.m.

Tennis

"C. Division

section "A":

CUBRE (1) ▼ CRC (3), CRC (2) V Recreio (2). Urban C. V RTOCA (1). Bection "11": KTGCA (3) V IRC, UBRC V KITC, CCC (2) v LRC (1), CRC (1) V. kec, ccanc (3) V

Alixed

Boccer

'Australia's team for the first Test will probably HCC v CRC. be on view when they open their tour with the time-honoured match against Worcestershire here today.

It is generally the policy of touring teams to pul their strongest available side into the field for this game and invariably they run into strong opposition.

Last season the County began tury off Messrs Lindwall, Mil- by beating South Africa, they ler, Archer and Benaud and can hardly expect to repent that played himself into the first two performance against the Austra-Text teams. Ho and the County's ilons, but it would be a tremen-new captain, jeft-hander Peter dous start what may be an Richardson, who toured Pakistan Iny eventful season if they could during the winter, could hold the tourists,

the foundation of a good start if they strike form.

Three year ago opening bats- man Don Kenyon took a cen-

ROME TENNIS TOURNEY

NOTABLE OMISSION

Keith Miller, the tourist' Vice Captain, was notable omis- sion when the Australians an-

for their teamys

the nounced

Unknown Aussie match

The team is in Johnson,

Holds Herb Flam Captain: McDonald, Jim Burke,

In Tough Battle

Rome, May 1. Fifth-seeded US player Herbie dofented Bruce Flom today Francis of Perth, Australia, 6-1, 7-5, 7-5 It the continuing first round of the Rome International Tennis Tournament,

The relative unknown Austro- lan gave the highly-favoured Los Angeles star a tough battle, frequently breaking through his service, especially in the last two sels,

Ken Mackay, Nell Harvey, Ian

Croig,

Benaud,

Len Maddock", Richle Alan Pat Crawford, Davidson, Ray Lindwall,

Twelfth min is John Ruther- ford.

Johnson sald there was no particular reason tor leaving Miller out of the team.

"I have chosen Q balanced alde," he said,

Johnson has taken an early eltance to "blood" four of the seven players who have not previously toured England. They In other games of the opening

are Burke. Mackay, Maddecks this played round

morning.

and Crawford. Torben Ulrich of Denmark beat j

Rutherford Arthur Marshall, Australia, in Lanother hard-fought match, 4-6, | Ini: flest trip-Beuler,

6-4, 5-7, 0-0.

Africa, of South Abe Segal beat Adolfo Covi of Italy, B-2. 0-4, 0-4.

In the Women's Singits this morning. fra round, Silvana баснять Boxers whom in their heyday skill which earned him the world Lazzarino, Italy's second

and

beat would crown.

player.

Jennifer Hoad Gardner Cockell

This whe of Australia 0-3, 0-6, tuve been expected to beat without much difficulty.

a continuation of a match inter- over the rupted by rain when the score made the stood at six-all of the second who Is vmly set.

10-round bout 50th Century Of bulky

His Career

between two of Britain's brightest Hoavyweight prosperta hrc tonight,

This was London's 13th pro- fewt;bcautvt

Ami Night

his Arst the eut. By coinenfence be scaled 13 stone 13 lbs.

A left hook to the jaw had London in trouble at the Ean- Press Hall Boreak a further series of three stinging short lefts left London unabje defend himself and the referee

topped the minutes 33 seconds.

First Round Lead Richardson

h

Sunningdale, Berkshire, May 1. Artist LATEST, 48-year-old club professional and

Butish Ryder Cup player, took

goif

Dick

Britain' iwo other leading Heavyweights contenders, jue Ersklic of Cardiff und

of Newport, will clas

UrWher eliminating bout at Card May 7 China Mail Specint.

A SECOND VICTORY A second vietory

It was the dusky 21-year-old Cuben might have Tongan. Kit Lave, from the young Londoner, Friendly Isles, land of Queen 21, think

better than he was Saloto, who despatched the he really w

He now knows his sa title imitations" Cockell with

and weaknesses effort. It was another dusky and can profit by them. boxer,

old Joett 24 year

1 was no disgrace to the Bri- Bygraves, a Jamaican living in Liverpost. who battered thesh youngster to lose the battle.

Indred

was

an honourable giant Gardner into submission. London, May 1.

defert. He showed the boxing Tom Graveney, Gloucester- |shire and England Test batsman,

lo sce Heavy-public, what they like

their most Ir. a boxer, at he showed a splendid form

when playing for MCC against York- Shire at Lords here today and hit the 50th century of his career in Arst class cricket.

scored

Ira

These two Empire

who made weights. opponents pire title,

are now

15

Hongkong

Memorial Cus Fittel: Combined Chinese v Kowloon Com- Lined Chinese at Club and 30 p.m.

TOMORROW

Tekni

Men's "D" Division: CRC Ja POC. LRC venc (3). HKCC KCCC (2), IRC Y FORE, KEC (1) v PHC, KIQDA V CRC (1)

Mixed "11" Division; SCAA V CHE, LUC v OCC. Recrelo v Urban C.

Meeting

IIKAAA Executive Meeting Fucation Deul.. 5.30 p.m.

LEAGUE TENNIS

The Colony Tennis League commenced yesterday with eight matches in both the Men's "B" and Ladies' "B" divisions being played,

Chinese Recreation Club "A" team easily beat CCC(1) by peven games to two.

The following wet the results ol League Tennis matches played yesterday:

MEN'S "BDIVISION ene (1) Beat CCC (1) By 1-7

(CRC) N. Lo and T. K. Choy beat M. Pereira and J. su 6-2

C. K. Chuu beat . T. Tsou and 0-4: beat R. O. Boker and H. RumTS-

also making Jalin 0-0.

DAVIS CUP MATCHES

Israel And Luxembourg Beaten In First Round

in

Oslo, May 1. Norway beat Israel 4-1 of Australia Mary Hawton

their first round European Zone Davis

ended bent Italy's Lucia Manfredi, 6-1

Cup Tle which 0-3. Shirley Bloomer of Great [ here today.

won Norway won the two re- seeded fourth, Britain,

over Senio easily

Mitrovic-maining Singles matches, Finn Eliezer Da- Benoist of New York, 6-1, 6-1. Sochool defeating

| videon 7-5,

0-3. G-8, 2-0. Heather

Bermuda, 6-4 and Gunnar Sjocwall beat- beat German veteran Tota ing Arhich Avidan 8-2, 0-0, 6-1. Zahden 0-2, 6-3. Barbora Scofield Davidson,

the next round, Norway

Brewer,

US, beat

In

look like novices, guls,

guls. Waterman had every extol Roberta Beltrame, 6-0, will meet Sweden.

in line

for the Em-cuse

to

has

after being

11.

blood

pack up down for wight

Analiso Ballani of Italy 11: the nfth 8-0.

SWISS WINS round. But not he He was beat Louds Snow of Oakland, No more popular contest could in there tracing punches as the

California, 6-1, 6-1.

Luxembourg, May 1 be staged in Britain today than fina bell

Switzerland beal Luxemboure went though

With today's victories, Flam bout between these two.

Who be pattered and so tired that

moves into the second round 3-2 in their European, Zane Certainly neither he could hardly stand. win?

match with the winner of the Davis Cup match which ended Was properly tested last week,

A was it possible with the challenge rubber match match between South Africa's here today. or

In the two matches played between these two men at the T. Fanutt and B. Barton of Bghts lasting such a short time to get any firm impression of end of the year would all any Italy, scheduled to be played today Bernard Dupont, Switzer their respective qualities.

would

De stawho could also stage

stadium in England. A this afternoon-United Press,

to Graveney's 112,

three hours, five minutes, in- Oght after two cluded nine tours.

It was the nocond century of the English season and following only a day afler Wills Watson's 117 for Yorkshire in the same match. Thanks Graveney, MCC were able to decture and leave Yorkshire 10 get 272. But following a' delay through rain the county did not attempt to Probably most of the experts young British lads, could reckon achieve the task and the game would pick the turbulent Ton on bringing in the fight fans in ended in a draw.

gan as the victor and make thoir thousands. him favourite, but he would England's fast bowler Frank

unofficial

OLYMPIC SOCCER

RUGGED FIGHTER

a

Lave. Bygraves fight, or a bout

between each of these two Em- and one of the pire Aighters

WATER POLO LEAGUE

At the Water Polo Commitice

land, boat Luxembourg's Geza Wertheim G-1, 0-1, 0-1 and Gaston Wampgel, Luxembourg, beat Erwin Balestra, Switzer land, 0-4, 6-1, 4-8, 6-2.

Brictra had not played earlier in the

was tournament but

There is undoubtedly a silver meeting of the Hongkong Ama- allowed to replace Paul Blondel have his work cut out to beat tining to the cloud that today at the Sassoon Banking Cor. | ning lead before the just Singles. tour Swimming Association held when Switzerland took a win- hangs over Communist China on helped Northamptonshire Bygraves,

British boxing. - victory by cight wickets fighter.

China Mall Special.

Meet Philippines On June 3-5

a first round lead with a record equalling 65 when the £2,000 sterling Dunlop 90 holes tournament opened here today,

Lees, who played on the 6,827 yarth new course, where half the field of nearly 200 were in nction today, had halves of 33 and 32 okt als score conedsted entirely of threes and tours,

Charlie Ward, 44, nnother

Calcutta, May 1

the Communist China and International, had Cup

meet in a equal halves of 33 is take over Philippines will

preliminary round

the of second place with 68.

football tournament on the 67 murk came Olympic Next

and here on June 3 and 5 under the Harry Bradshaw (Ireland) Foulton of Aliu

Yarmouth, auspices of the Indian Football announced Association it was both of whom played today on the shorter 6,477 yards old course.

$

Ryder

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today.

In the event of a lie after both legs of the match a third mulch will be arranged.

of

Elght overseas nations well as the four Home countries arc represented in the tourna- ment, which will be reduced to Pankaj Gupta, President

field of 40 players for the the All-indin Football Federa- final 30 holes on the new tion, sald he was arranging courso on Friday.China Mall visas for the two teams in con- junction with the Indian FA.-- Reuter.

Special.

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Notice to Members

Australian Subscription

Ponies 1957

Len Hutton Not Interested In Politics

The Stewards have ordered Len Hutton, the former Eng- n batch of 300 Australian land cricket

Bradford, England, May 1.

captain, has des

Conservativos to be their pros pective Parliamentary can-

Subscription Ponies to race inclined an offer by East Bradford

1967 and they now invite Members to aubscribe for didate, them.

Hutton sila tonight: "I have to get

Application forms may be too many commitments

Involved in politics, and I have

obtained from the Secretary's never been very interested in Office, Alexandra House, 8th | politics."-China Mall Special. Floor.

The Subscription Liat will STOKE CITY LOSE alone at NOON on Thursday, Bist, May, 1966,

By Order of the Stowards,

A. E. ARNOLD,

yurga Beardlary:

London, May

Hull City boat Stoke City by throo' goals to two in an Bogliati, Second Divistory fóötball" match sé Hull tonight. My other matahar

wars sabeduled pal

Lo

four

over Leicestershire by claiming wickets for 43. Today Tyson finished with a match analysis of eight for 84.

At Lords MCC v Yorkshire match drawn MCC 202 and 265 for five declared, T. Graveney 112 Yorkshire 186 and 115 for Ave.

Leicestershire

a tough and rugged

These two young Empire boxers really the Mother Country a grent favour In beating their More famous opponents.

such

ns

Fabius Wins $16,700 Derby Trial

One Length By

Louisville, Kentucky, May 1

18th running of the $16,700

poration, Holland House, yester- day, I was decided that the

Junior League will commence CANADIAN BOXER

RETIRES AFTER

on Juno 8.

Starting date for the Senior League to be decided later.

146 FIGHTS In addition to the four teams

Quebec City, May 2. that had entered in the Junior

Fernando Gaimont, Canadian League, three other entries were Bantamweight Booking Chan accepted.

entries

The

All Junior

late

Their victories will pave the way for the crop of young heavyweights in Britain, men Brian London, Henry AL Oakham, Northampton- Cooper, Joe Erskine and Diek shire beat

by Richardson, and the Empire too, eight wickets. 105 and 220 for nine declared, jof fame. (Hallam 50, Mundon not out 54, Tyson right arm fast four for The night may have been A 43). Northamptonshire 174 for black one for British boxing in eight declared and 152 for two, some ways but looked at in (Livingston not out 60. Two-day another light it may have been friendly-Reuter.

the best thing for the game that

With Jockey Willie Harlack in ever happened. Even if Cockel the saddle, the brown-skinned and Gardner do not retire, and

Citation beat neither has announced his with son of mighty

stable's

counter- drawal from the ring as yet, the Brandywine British Boxing Board of Control mand in the final prep ruce are certain atter what they saw Saturday's running of the $125,- V. to throw the lists open to others. 000 Kontucky Derby. C.

Whitneys Headman was third

Fablus finished the

were, Army North, Army South plon, said today he had given Calumet Farms Fabius, taking and the Royal Naval Dockyard up his crown and retired after 140 fights. He said he sent un Lejestershire | ezger to climb the fistle ladder the lead in the stretch, won the Athletic Assoclalion.

games will be official letter of retirement to Queboo Boxing Commission Derby trial at Churchill Downs played on Tuesdays and Fridays. Chairman dene Letourneau. by one length today to give the stable is sixth victory in the mile race.

DRAWN MATCH Saarbruecken, West Germany,

Muy 1. Saarland and Switzerland drew 1-1 in a soccer match.

Switzerland led 1-0 at half time.-Reuter.

There was came good also to Waterman's defeat-his first in

FLORENCE TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

Florence, Italy, May 1. Thelma Long, of Australia, and Lals Aynin, of Chile today won the Mixed Doubles of the Florence Tennis Championships, beating Erika Vollmer, of Ger- mile many, and Hugh Stewart, of US No other games were played Road in the in the morning round.-United

33 nights. He was given a lesson journey in 1:36-3/6 over a fast 0-1, ́8-1.

by the experienced warrior Kidd track, far off the track record of Gavilan, of Cuba, who showed 1:35 set by Hasty

Prts.

that he still retains much of the trlai In 1954-United Press...

& Barry Appleby

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BOBBY JONES HONOURED

cjected as

Edinburgh, Scotland, May 1. Bobby Jones, United Surtos, considered the greatest golfer of the contury, Was honorary member of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrew's at their half-yearly meeting tonight.-China Mait Special

For the most refreshing

QUENCHER

LEKHIRST

Gaymer's CYDER

SERVED "ICY COLE.

wire Di Maeliike LAE.

He and M. C. Nư (CNC) beat E. M. Pereira and 3 su 5-1 beat H. H. Thou and C. R. Chau 6-2: beal R. O. Baker and H. Kumjahn 0-3.

M. Lo and T. F. Choy (CRC) Just 10 E. M. Pereira and J. Haŭ 2-0; beat . . Trou and C. K. Chau 0-2; lost 10 . O. Baker and H. Rumjahn 4-0.

CRC (2) Lost to Urban Counell by 2-7

H. L. Ho and T. H. Tung (CHCH lost to T. 6. Chang and K. W. Chang 3-0 lost to W. C. Chung and M. X. Young 4d; just to W, K. Chung and S. H. Leung 2-0.

Y. C. Kung and H. P. Ho (CRC) beat T. S. Chang, C. Chung and and K. W. Chang lost to

$3

M. K. Yoong 4-0 lost to W. K. Chung and S. II. Leung 4-0.

A

i shu and T. Chow (CRC)

beat Chung 7-; lost to W. C. Chung and M. K. Young 0-0 lost to W. K. Chung and . H. Leung 1-6.

REC Den NкÇO BY A-4 Zulauf und 7. C. Stuckey (LAC) lost to Soelens and Vandyck 3-8: Cooke 00: beat Thomas and N. last to Pridham and Agafuroft 4-0.

Green and P. Andersen (LRC) beat Soetens and Vandyck 0-4; beat Thomson and N. Ceoke 6-0; beat Pridham and Agatura! (-0.

B. Saul and Lutkins (LRC) lon to Soetens and Vandyck 0-0 lo Thomson and Cooke 3-8; beat Pridham and Agaturoft 7-3.

USRC Lol To Army By' 115-754 Brig Cholmeley and Capt Father! BHC) SM Brown and Capt Baldwell, ~3-0; beat Watson and Our Homersham 1-0, ürew with Lt Col Basith and L/Bur Buckby 0-4.

Major Rideout and Sq/Lair Laf- brey (UBRC) lost to Brown and Hallwell 1-4, lost to Smith and Buckby 1-0, lost to Watson and Hamenham 3-6.

Majur Retcos and 2/Lt Gibson (USRC) lost to Brown and Hall. well 2-0, lost to Smith and Buckby

and Lafbrer,

3-0.

lost to Rideout

KTOCA DO TIENG 8-T

Roch Liang and G. Jam (KTOCA) beat George Ling and C.C. Yow 83: bent Samuel Zee and Y.C... Chang 5-1: lost to D.D. Yue and 7.8. Wong 1-0.

A.N. Other and

K.W. Leung /

(KTGCA) drew with George Lip and C.C. Yew 6-0; beat Samuel Ze Yuo and T.8. Wong 3--0 and Y.C. Chang C.; lost to D.G.

K.6. Ling and F.. (KTOCA) beat George. Inut and C.C. Yew - Yost to Samuri_Zen Fu and T.9. Wook 6-3. and Y.C. Chong 3-6; Dist D.DJ.

LADIES' 'IP DIVISION

cnc prew With LHC (1):66-44 Min G. Lo prod. Mim” V.V. 14. [Ci(C) drew with Mis Chowthem, and Mrs Mactee, 6-0; beat May Chainers and Mry Baker 7+8; beat view Brandt and My Strofak 6-1,

Mire C. Cheting and hire Y.D. LAR (OTC) beat Mrs Cheetham end Mrs Macroo 0-3; Sent 1p Mas Chalmers and Mr Baker 3-d; treat Mrs Breret and Mrs Stroink 6-3.

Km 2. Chol arki Maa J. Tane. (C) lost to Mrs Cheetham and Mre Macfeo 3-0 lost to Mrs Chimers and" Mr. Baker 1-6), "lost to Mr Erandt and Mrs Stroink 24.

......Laç! (2) Meat Recreio (3), 3-0

Mr Rudkin ánd Mind Zewald (LRC) beat Mim Ensto and garot 8-1; beag in Carvalho, unich 2010 Remedios 40; beat Miao (Cumas) mesd.· Mis Lee G+],"

Mime Surnueks and Mian Frontvorna (LRC) beat Mim Barto and Bacróf 0-1; boni Min Carvalho, and then Remedion 6-0; beat Mis'dead "ind Mimi Len G+D.

Mim Cifuborn and Mrs J Mackos [LAC)" beat" Miss Barto and Mangoe 5-1: hrat Mim, Carynina anda hitam Pernacion 0-1; beat Bliss dann and Alis Los 6-1,

·SCAA Best Recreio; By 1-3

B. Colaso. 12

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